Keeping a CDL after retiring
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Still undecided, Nov 6, 2024.
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I went to a local truck driving school here in town to see if they could use a part time instructor. 3 weeks ago. Office girl said yeah, I said, my CDL lapsed years ago and the school would have to "train" me to get it back including the DMV test. She was all excited and said Manager will call me and I'm still waiting ! Probably thought I was trying to get free instruction and CDL.
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You know, now it can be told, while I liked "operating the machine" part, I actually hated trucking. Trouble was, I was already spoiled by the job, and not much else could compare. Oh, in the beginning, it was great fun. I couldn't believe I got paid to do that. Then the responsibilities kicked in. It became a job I had to do and nothing more. Fun was kind of rekindled when I bought my own truck, but the reality of that kicked in too, and I was overjoyed to be away from that. I'm always a bit saddened when I hear of a driver who is retired, but still wants to drive. They say they miss it, but more accurately, they don't know what to do with themselves. I too love my retirement, the absolute LAST thing I would do is drive a truck again. Retirement is kind of a sham, you have the time to do all those things you dreamed of while working, but health and money limit that considerably, so careful retirement planning, something I didn't do, is crucial. I think I'll take a nap,,,
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I personally love trucking, particularly at this point of having a decent run. It’s my half-###ed wannbe trucker co-workers that disgust me more than anything.OLDSKOOLERnWV, Wargames, 201 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Nobody does inspections, and being as lazy as possible is always the first order of business. But ###### if some of these knuckleheads won’t put a Herculean amount of effort into looking for ways to get out of having to do their job. Because of that, doing this has made me more antisocial than I ever have been.
Truth be told it’s “pick your poison” IMHO. With my job, you park, punch out and you’re done. But as an owner op, you now have ALL the responsibility for probably the same pay if not less. I can see where that could discourage a man.OLDSKOOLERnWV, Iamoverit, 201 and 2 others Thank this. -
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